Hi,

On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Kevin Wilcox <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 19 October 2011 16:20, George Neville-Neil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I've been trying to debug CARP problems of late. I noticed that our tcpdump 
>> didn't have CARP
>> support.  I took and fixed some code from OpenBSD so that our tcpdump can 
>> work with
>> CARP.  Unlike OpenBSD you have to specify -T carp to read carp packets.  In 
>> their version
>> you specify -T VRRP, because they don't like VRRP.  I decided that we should 
>> go with
>> what most of the industry cares about rather than what OpenBSD cares about.
>
> Additionally, Daniel Hartmeier posted a significant patch to
> freebsd-questions@ for pf+tcpdump earlier this year that added support
> for the pfsync device. I've been using it in production on firewalls
> with 125k pps average to track NAT translations for a /17 and it's
> been of endless utility since pf doesn't offer the translation logging
> you see on some commercial devices.
>
any URL about the patch in question ? I cannot find anything in the
recent archives of freebsd-questions@

Thanks,
 - Arnaud
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